March 20, 2021| 560 0

Delta Anticipates Summer Surge With Expanded Service To Over 20 Destinations

As Delta moves into the summer, the airline is adding nine new routes and expanding services on over 20 destinations. The airline is expecting a summer surge with expanded interest in domestic and short-haul international travel. As Delta takes delivery of some new jets and reactivates existing ones, the airline is ready to fight against its compet …

March 20, 2021| 472 0

REVIVED AUCKLAND–HOBART WILL BEGIN WHEN TRANS-TASMAN BUBBLE OPENS

Air New Zealand will operate flights between Auckland and Hobart for the first time in a generation as soon as a two-way trans-Tasman bubble starts.  The announcement was made amid speculation quarantine-free travel between the two countries could surprisingly restart in as little as three weeks.  It comes after Australian Prime Minister Scott M …

March 17, 2021| 399 0

Philippine Regulator Limits Manila Passenger Arrivals

The Philippines Government is temporarily limiting the number of international inbound arriving passengers at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport to 1,500 per day. The daily passenger cap will begin tomorrow, March 18, and run through to April 19. The cap will roughly half the number of inbound international passengers Manila’s Airport now …

March 16, 2021| 464 0

Brussels Airport welcomes back Cathay Pacific for pax freighter flights

To increase links with the European vaccine production hub, Cathay Pacific Cargo has announced it is adding additional capacity to operate on the Pharma Corridor between the Belgian capital and Hong Kong. The extra cargo flights are planned until June and the schedule will be adapted to market demand and the latest developments. The airline has seen …

February 24, 2021| 442 0

Heathrow Airport Wants To Be Exempt From Paying Property Tax

Heathrow’s boss has asked the UK’s finance minister, Rishi Sunak, to provide airports with the same property tax exemption afforded to other sectors. John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow’s chief executive, claims it would be the fair thing to do by establishing a level playing field. Heathrow seeks property tax relief for airports Holland-Kaye has called on S …

January 26, 2021| 468 0

India Makes Its Biggest Airport Drugs Bust Yet In Delhi

India has made its largest airport drug bust in history this week, seizing ₹68 crores ($9.28 million) worth of heroin. The drugs were found during a search of two passengers traveling from Uganda, who hid them in their checked bags. Here’s more on the incident. Huge In a statement from the Customs Department, seen in Outlook, two men were arrested at …

January 10, 2021| 395 0

FAA Takes A Stand Against Unruly Passengers After Crew Raise Concerns

This week in aviation in the US was all about security. After the events in Washington D.C., flight attendants raised concerns as they faced unruly passengers onboard aircraft. As airlines and law enforcement agencies bolster air security and legislators consider what to do in Washington D.C., the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) …

January 9, 2021| 377 0

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to close the runway for major maintenance

Amsterdam Airport Schipol’s Polderbaan Runway (18R-36L) and its surrounding taxiways will undergo major maintenance from 25 January to 26 April. An area of 600,000 square metres is being renovated, and during this 150,000 tons of asphalt will be supplied and processed for the maintenance. Besides, 70 kilometres of cable will be installed, and 2,100 r …

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